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it south carolina, we consider ourselves the cultural guardrails of south carolina.very congregation , every member of every church, it is kind of like the children of israel. do you remember in the book of nehemiah comedy days did it take to rebuild the wall of jerusalem. 52, you are a winner. in that case what ended up happening was this. they rebuilt the wall of jerusalem in 50 days. how did they do it? every person that was responsible for his or her own section of the wall. when you think about it from that perspective, think about what happens in your neighborhood, in your community and south carolina. what happens in my hometown of greenville, or my now hometown of lexington, what happens in senator anderson's oconee county or spartanburg or york county with senator johnson, where did you go? do you want. you begin to see our communities each have different needs, and we each have a responsibility to recognize and meet those needs, to be the thought and light god has called us to be in our communities. we will talk more about that in a moment, but i would you
it south carolina, we consider ourselves the cultural guardrails of south carolina.very congregation , every member of every church, it is kind of like the children of israel. do you remember in the book of nehemiah comedy days did it take to rebuild the wall of jerusalem. 52, you are a winner. in that case what ended up happening was this. they rebuilt the wall of jerusalem in 50 days. how did they do it? every person that was responsible for his or her own section of the wall. when you think...
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south carolina has no such law.l does become law this man could be one of the first to have to make this impossible choice. shooting and killing a store clerk. he was found guilty and sentenced to death. moore's attorneys argued before the state's supreme court that the death penalty is too harsh in his case. they say he didn't go into the store looking to kill anyone and, in fact, he didn't even walk in with the murder weapon. it was only a struggle the clerk pulled several weapons from behind the counter. moore got hold of one of those weapons and they both shot each other. james mahoney did not. this state relied on circumstantial evidence to persuade the jury that more intended to commit a robbery. although moore did not have a gun on him the sentencing jury heard evidence of his violent robberies who were unable to defend against violent assaults. his sister said, quote, our family has suffered for over 20 plus years. it is pastime that the state carries out a sentence. moore's family says he's a loving father
south carolina has no such law.l does become law this man could be one of the first to have to make this impossible choice. shooting and killing a store clerk. he was found guilty and sentenced to death. moore's attorneys argued before the state's supreme court that the death penalty is too harsh in his case. they say he didn't go into the store looking to kill anyone and, in fact, he didn't even walk in with the murder weapon. it was only a struggle the clerk pulled several weapons from behind...
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fort sumter was the federal reaction against the south carolina tariff reduction in the 30s. ans. >> abraham lincoln's campaign to the white house brought the economic divide between north and south, front and center again. lincoln was at the time, a tariffff man. or as he s put it -- >> politics are short and sweet like the old woman's tasks. i'm in favor of national bank, in favor ofor the internal improvement system and high protective tariff. ovabraham lincoln, 1832. >> while south carolina agitating for system and other states are joining it, the tariff forces in the senate was in the northeast realized they had opportunity to pass a new tax bill. >> the new tax bill was the work of representative justin myth of vermont, former wig and one of the founders of the new republican party. the moral tariff established a 45% tax on manufactured goods and 50% tariff on iron, raising the cost of just about everything manufactured in america at the c time. >> the evidence that we have from declarations of the seven states especially the original deep south states is unambiguous tha
fort sumter was the federal reaction against the south carolina tariff reduction in the 30s. ans. >> abraham lincoln's campaign to the white house brought the economic divide between north and south, front and center again. lincoln was at the time, a tariffff man. or as he s put it -- >> politics are short and sweet like the old woman's tasks. i'm in favor of national bank, in favor ofor the internal improvement system and high protective tariff. ovabraham lincoln, 1832. >>...
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take a look at the radar picture, the strong line of storms are in south carolina, south carolina undernado watch. but look at this, around dallas, you don't see a lot of activity, just starting to spark up right now, but we believe it's going to spark up big time tonight. watch this flare up from fortig. from for worth to fort smith, sure enough, a chance for tornadoes tonight. cha that then pushes to the east by tomorrow say around lunchtime, now we're looking anywhere lake charles to tupelo. you heard from jessi mitchell how volatile it was there. wellrrow could be a repeat performance. then you get to tuesday night new orleans to the atlanta area. why for a relatively quiet april, one of the quietest in 30 years, why is may starting off with so much activity? the jet stream is whipping, starting at the south now, over 100 miles an hour, up to 5,000, feet, that pulls the air from the surface up, twists in the jet stream and racing for tornadoes. in dallas you started off not worrying about tornadoes kicking in. you've got to worry about it now for tonight. that's the very latest, kee
take a look at the radar picture, the strong line of storms are in south carolina, south carolina undernado watch. but look at this, around dallas, you don't see a lot of activity, just starting to spark up right now, but we believe it's going to spark up big time tonight. watch this flare up from fortig. from for worth to fort smith, sure enough, a chance for tornadoes tonight. cha that then pushes to the east by tomorrow say around lunchtime, now we're looking anywhere lake charles to tupelo....
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this is south carolina. we see this is one to have first black regiments and you can see the men standing erect. we see the experiences, one of the most important letters or accounts that i found was in the black newspapers and this is not the soldier garland wife but illustration of a soldier where a woman, when the union army took over regiment, there were a number of black people in the town waiting and cheering the soldier as they entered into the state, into the city. there were a number of soldiers who knew that garland, who knew garland white and there was an older woman who is looking for a soldier by the name of garland white. she meets him, what is your name, my name is garland white. what is your mother's name, nancy. where were you born in handover county in the state. where were you sold from, from the city. what was the name of the man who bought you? >> robert toones. where did you live? >> state ofd georgia. >> where did you lev him? >> in washington. >> where do you live now? >> in how. >> t
this is south carolina. we see this is one to have first black regiments and you can see the men standing erect. we see the experiences, one of the most important letters or accounts that i found was in the black newspapers and this is not the soldier garland wife but illustration of a soldier where a woman, when the union army took over regiment, there were a number of black people in the town waiting and cheering the soldier as they entered into the state, into the city. there were a number...
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and most -- we have 81 districts in south carolina.luding possibly three or four, are saying we are abiding by the cdc and south carolina department of health mandates, which do say everyone should wear masks. so, it's a real mixture. it's very unfortunate because it has caused a lot of confusion. i had told superintendentses we were going to stick to our order until the end of the year, but it just became impossible when the conflicting order came out and parents were able to opt out. it was moot really after that. so, my advice to other states is to keep the order in place until the school year is out. work hard to get all students vaccinated. that's what we're doing in south carolina. >> for your guidance and the guidance of the few districts that are -- that defer to the cdc, does that mean those teenagers who are fully vaccinated and those teachers, those staff members who are fully vaccinated, that they will not have to wear masks? >> well, that information just came out yesterday. we're asking for some clarification because it's
and most -- we have 81 districts in south carolina.luding possibly three or four, are saying we are abiding by the cdc and south carolina department of health mandates, which do say everyone should wear masks. so, it's a real mixture. it's very unfortunate because it has caused a lot of confusion. i had told superintendentses we were going to stick to our order until the end of the year, but it just became impossible when the conflicting order came out and parents were able to opt out. it was...
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david is joining us from south carolina. republican line. good morning, david. >> good morning. this is kind of a classic flip-flop and i'll just give a couple quick examples and then make a prediction that might be far out there, but you remember -- you may remember it in a few years. first of all, when the trump administration's health officials allowed states to set their own policy on masks and localities, et cetera, it was called by the left, no national plan. now, of course, this is the national plan, to let states do what they want but it's considered wise. and when the former president said this virus may have come from the wuhan lab, he's called racist. he was definitely called a racist comment. and it was shut down out of spite by the current president, the investigation into that. and now he's, of course, trying to look like a hero, and the other example i had is one of the reasons for the success of the vaccine, development so quickly, is that the prior administration guaranteed payment for hundreds of millions of doses before they were even produced, and the narrati
david is joining us from south carolina. republican line. good morning, david. >> good morning. this is kind of a classic flip-flop and i'll just give a couple quick examples and then make a prediction that might be far out there, but you remember -- you may remember it in a few years. first of all, when the trump administration's health officials allowed states to set their own policy on masks and localities, et cetera, it was called by the left, no national plan. now, of course, this is...
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joining me now, south carolina state representative justin bamberg, a deck krat.g, you and i have known each other and worked on things, so you're always straight. it is expected that your state governor will soon sign a bill that requires death row inmates to choose between either electrocution or death by firing squads. i mean, tell me this isn't so. as your state's quota of lethal injection drugs has expired, some of our viewers might be surprised to learn that south carolina would not be the only state to execute prisoners in this manner. i've read that amendments were offered up by state legislators to keep even more gruesome means of executions off the book. hat can you tell us? >> rev, thank you for having me. folks like yourself and others who have been fighting the justice fight for a long time understand that unfortunately a lot of people don't. it blows my mind to see my state heading backwards. we started the death penalty using the electric chair back in 1912. since that time, unfortunately, of the 282 executions that this state has had, the majority
joining me now, south carolina state representative justin bamberg, a deck krat.g, you and i have known each other and worked on things, so you're always straight. it is expected that your state governor will soon sign a bill that requires death row inmates to choose between either electrocution or death by firing squads. i mean, tell me this isn't so. as your state's quota of lethal injection drugs has expired, some of our viewers might be surprised to learn that south carolina would not be...
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the south carolina administration, the governor of south carolina would like that to end in june.ontana is moving more quickly. i wonder how this powers up across america in the months to come. i still haven't heard the administration's position on this. i would like to hear that in a couple of hours' time. tom: real yield doesn't give me much. yield just churning in the nominal space. futures are big, and the vix 18.3. savita subramanian is with us, bank of america head of u.s. equity and derivative strategy. it is a shocking call. i am waiting for savita subramanian's entry point to buy the first chair. jonathan: 3800 is the price target on the s&p 500 over at bank of america. we have moved really quickly in this equity market since early november. i imagine you had some pushback recently. can you shine a light on the conversation you have with clients at the moment? what do they sound like? savita: emphatically bullish. equity sentiment is increasingly euphoric. conversations we have with investors of all types, hedge funds come along only's, individuals -- hedge funds, long on
the south carolina administration, the governor of south carolina would like that to end in june.ontana is moving more quickly. i wonder how this powers up across america in the months to come. i still haven't heard the administration's position on this. i would like to hear that in a couple of hours' time. tom: real yield doesn't give me much. yield just churning in the nominal space. futures are big, and the vix 18.3. savita subramanian is with us, bank of america head of u.s. equity and...
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south carolina, we have enough fuel, south carolina, georgia, they announced they will have a state ofsouth carolina is already under that state of emergency because of covid-19. so i just want to make sure that we urge calm and not panic right now over the next couple of days to get through this. elizabeth: let's watch former energy secretary rick perry on this. watch this. >> i'm pretty sure the clinton administration, bush administration, the obama administration, all worked to get america to be independent of other countries of oil and gas. we did that. under the trump administration. we not only became independent, we became dominant. and this administration wants to take that away, stop building pipelines. well, if there was ever a wakeup call president biden, maybe we should build more pipelines instead of shutting them down, this was it today with the colonial pipeline. this is insanity. elizabeth: well you know the issue too, 85% of energy installations across the output across the country is in private hands, the private sector. so what is the infrastructure bill that the bid
south carolina, we have enough fuel, south carolina, georgia, they announced they will have a state ofsouth carolina is already under that state of emergency because of covid-19. so i just want to make sure that we urge calm and not panic right now over the next couple of days to get through this. elizabeth: let's watch former energy secretary rick perry on this. watch this. >> i'm pretty sure the clinton administration, bush administration, the obama administration, all worked to get...
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they are talking about firing squads in south carolina.k is expected to be signed into law in the coming days. it would require death row inmates to choose between a firing squad or the electric chair wheneverly that will injection is not possible. the state is one of only eight to still use the electric chair and would become the fourth to use a firing squad. joining us, justin bamberg. you compared this bill to north korea. help us understand the debate unfolding in your state right now. it sounds like something from the wild west days. i understand there are still some states that have this on their books, but it just seems bizarre that your state would be moving in that direction. >> yes, sir, and thank you for having me. happy mother's day to everybody out there. it's a travesty at a time when we should be moving forward, we are moving backwards. i have said it, why would south carolina go the direction that north korea is going? it makes no sense? you are talking about number one problems with the electric chair and the death -- abol
they are talking about firing squads in south carolina.k is expected to be signed into law in the coming days. it would require death row inmates to choose between a firing squad or the electric chair wheneverly that will injection is not possible. the state is one of only eight to still use the electric chair and would become the fourth to use a firing squad. joining us, justin bamberg. you compared this bill to north korea. help us understand the debate unfolding in your state right now. it...
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south carolina colored infantry. only to have them disbanded because president lincoln would not approve hunters emancipation of slaves in his military district. nor authorized arising of black troops while hunter failed orders were addressed the general rufus saxton on august 25th 1862 to raise 5,000 black soldiers. the first south carolina colored infantry was reformed. and they later became the 33rd us ct. the importance of this order was that these soldiers were raised by the authority of the united states war department and not by some enterprising general on his own authority. in kansas a paragraph in the newspaper the daily conservative of october 6 1861 describes senator james h lanes cavalryman as such and i quote. one peculiarity of this mounted force is curious enough to be noted down. by the side of one doughty and white cavalier wrote in erect well-armed and very black man his figure and bearing were such that without any other distinguishing characteristic. he was still have been a marked man. but this
south carolina colored infantry. only to have them disbanded because president lincoln would not approve hunters emancipation of slaves in his military district. nor authorized arising of black troops while hunter failed orders were addressed the general rufus saxton on august 25th 1862 to raise 5,000 black soldiers. the first south carolina colored infantry was reformed. and they later became the 33rd us ct. the importance of this order was that these soldiers were raised by the authority of...
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after the election, he traveled down to south carolina. in south carolina, he gave this speech that was a pivotal speech for the new york times. it was a speech that asked, why -- would south carolina please secede from the nation? virginia is very old and slow. if you secede, we will secede as well. word of that got back to the considerate -- confederate president jefferson davis. and then he declared war. roger atkinson pryor was given the opportunity, it was called the honor, to become the person who fired the first gun of the civil war. he said no. he said no. later on, when blair was in college, he actually regretted all of his decisions. he became a judge in new york. as a result of that, blair niles mother was extremely liberal. she was extreme liberal. she actually had a school in her house for the former slaves and the neighborhood kids. there was no school for them back then. i was interested in why blair became an advocate for the marginalized and oppressed. i think that was the reason. her family history. she had to atone for i
after the election, he traveled down to south carolina. in south carolina, he gave this speech that was a pivotal speech for the new york times. it was a speech that asked, why -- would south carolina please secede from the nation? virginia is very old and slow. if you secede, we will secede as well. word of that got back to the considerate -- confederate president jefferson davis. and then he declared war. roger atkinson pryor was given the opportunity, it was called the honor, to become the...
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liz: joining is now south carolina congresswomanac nancy mace, it's great to have you back on, thank you for joining us, we know a l lot of spendings going on republicans plan to spend president biden a one trick and other infrastructure offer, 6 trillion or 7 trillion, we have three obama officials slamming biden's policies gina mccarthy, larry summers and jason furman, what do you say that. >> i believe i'm going to say this but i'm in total agreement with the former obama administration official, the biden presidency has been hijacked by nancy pelosi's far left wing of the democrat party. what they say is true his economic policy right now is breaking his promise not to raise taxes, he's going to raise taxes it's affecting everyday americans at the gas station, grocery store groceries are up over 20% sugar is up over 50% you want to build a house or a
liz: joining is now south carolina congresswomanac nancy mace, it's great to have you back on, thank you for joining us, we know a l lot of spendings going on republicans plan to spend president biden a one trick and other infrastructure offer, 6 trillion or 7 trillion, we have three obama officials slamming biden's policies gina mccarthy, larry summers and jason furman, what do you say that. >> i believe i'm going to say this but i'm in total agreement with the former obama...
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so why are the same leaders slow to do it now in south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace is calling on nancy pelosi to lift the mask mandate in the house of representatives. she joins us now. by the way, we did reach out to speaker pelosi. we have not heard back. hello, congresswoman. good to have you here. so what is the rule right now? you have to wear the mask on the house floor unless you're speaking, correct? >> correct. we're required, even though 75% of congress, that we know about, is already vaccinated. we're still required to wear the mask inside the chamber except for when we're speaking. everyone says follow the science. the science obviously isn't following the politics of nancy pelosi. she's just using this -- i don't know anymore. it's just insanity. we're the one place in the country that if you're going to have herd immunity, we have it. we should show people how to safely move forward with covid-19 for those that are vaccinated. >> sandra: have house members been given any sort of reason
so why are the same leaders slow to do it now in south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace is calling on nancy pelosi to lift the mask mandate in the house of representatives. she joins us now. by the way, we did reach out to speaker pelosi. we have not heard back. hello, congresswoman. good to have you here. so what is the rule right now? you have to wear the mask on the house floor unless you're speaking, correct? >> correct. we're required, even though 75% of congress, that we...
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he is in his second term and represents south carolina's district. in addition to being vice chair of the modernization committee, he serves on the house financial services committee. before joining congress he was
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congressman nancy mace with us right now, south carolina republican. congresswoman, what do you make of this? >> well that certainly hearing what some of these earmarks may go towards make then senator hillary clinton's million dollars she lobbied for a museum to help us remember woodstock, makes her fiscally conservative i might add. welcome to washington, neil, where bad ideas never die. this is simply you know, this is, they have a face-lift now in these pork projects. it is ridiculous. not shocking that nancy pelosi is trying to pedal corruption and currency here with earmarks. it is a way to control and influence not only those in vulnerable districts but voters there as well. neil: you know, congresswoman, i was thinking of this, you're new to congress. you were not there at the time these were all the rage and everything else but they were the means by which still more spending was done. in other words, you would try to, putting it in crass terms, you buy off a congressman or
congressman nancy mace with us right now, south carolina republican. congresswoman, what do you make of this? >> well that certainly hearing what some of these earmarks may go towards make then senator hillary clinton's million dollars she lobbied for a museum to help us remember woodstock, makes her fiscally conservative i might add. welcome to washington, neil, where bad ideas never die. this is simply you know, this is, they have a face-lift now in these pork projects. it is...
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i am senator tim scott from the great state of south carolina. we just heard president biden's first address to congress. our president seems like a good man. his speech was full of good words. but president biden promised you a specific kind of leadership. he promised to unite a nation, to lower the temp at her, to govern -- lower the temperature, to govern for all americans no matter how you voted. this was the pitch, you just heard it again. but our nation is starving for more than empty platitudes. we need policy and progress that brings us closer together. but three months in, the actions of the president and his party are pulling us further and further apart. i won't waste your time with partisan bickering. you can get that on tv anytime you want. i want to have an honest conversation about common sense and common ground. about this feeling that our nation is sliding off its shared foundation and how we move forward together. growing up, i never dreamed i would be standing here tonight. when i was a kid, my parents divorced. my mother, my b
i am senator tim scott from the great state of south carolina. we just heard president biden's first address to congress. our president seems like a good man. his speech was full of good words. but president biden promised you a specific kind of leadership. he promised to unite a nation, to lower the temp at her, to govern -- lower the temperature, to govern for all americans no matter how you voted. this was the pitch, you just heard it again. but our nation is starving for more than empty...
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coming up, south carolina congressman on how congress makers here in washington are using legislation to fight crt. >> gillian: and we also dr. marc siegel as well as alyssa farrell and leslie marshall. plus wisconsin congresswoman mike gallagher. >> john: but we begin this monday with shocking details from a "wall street journal" report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and an apparent 180 from dr. anthony fauci. hello and welcome to "america reports." i'm john roberts. >> gillian: good to be with everybody at home and i'm gillian turner in for sandra smith today. according to "the wall street journal," previously undisclosed u.s. intelligence report is now claiming that three researchers at that wuhan lab were hospitalized with covid like symptoms way back in 2019. that is a full four months before china reported its cases. this is also revealed after it
coming up, south carolina congressman on how congress makers here in washington are using legislation to fight crt. >> gillian: and we also dr. marc siegel as well as alyssa farrell and leslie marshall. plus wisconsin congresswoman mike gallagher. >> john: but we begin this monday with shocking details from a "wall street journal" report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and an apparent 180 from dr. anthony fauci. hello and welcome to "america reports."...
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jedediah: congresswoman from south carolina nancy mace is here. congresswoman, thanks for being with us. if we show people the spending spree we're talking about, $6 trillion, the break down, $1.2 trillion american family plans, 2.3 trillion for the jobs plan. that is a lot of money. what are your thoughts. >> absolutely. this is president biden's administration. what he is proposing the most radical spending agenda in a generation. i'm a single working mom, i'm longing what he will do, to do to our economy, i came to congress to fight for our kids future, not mortgage it. when you add, look at spending, future covid relief spending i'm hearing rumors about now too, we're talking 7 to $10 trillion in new spending. the only way to pay for it, the highest tax hike in american history, in the middle of a pandemic. i can't think of a worse idea to do to our economy and the american people quite frankly. pete: completely untethered from any accounting or balance sheet. we're in a new rubicon.
jedediah: congresswoman from south carolina nancy mace is here. congresswoman, thanks for being with us. if we show people the spending spree we're talking about, $6 trillion, the break down, $1.2 trillion american family plans, 2.3 trillion for the jobs plan. that is a lot of money. what are your thoughts. >> absolutely. this is president biden's administration. what he is proposing the most radical spending agenda in a generation. i'm a single working mom, i'm longing what he will do,...
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elizabeth: joining us now south carolina congresswoman nancy mace is back with us.t is great to have you back on congresswoman. thanks for joining us. okay, we know a lot of spending is going on. republicans plan to send president biden a one trillion dollar infrastructure offer. seems like 6, 7 trillion in new biden spending. three obama officials slamming biden's policies, gina mccarthy, larry summers and jason furman. what do you think of that. >> i agree that biden administration has been hijacked by the nancy pelosi, far left-wing of the democratic party. what they're saying is true, the economic policies is breaking promise not to raise taxes. it is all going to raise taxes. it affects everyday americans, at gas station, grocery store. groceries are up 20%. sugar up 50%. you want to build a house, lumber is up over 300% right
elizabeth: joining us now south carolina congresswoman nancy mace is back with us.t is great to have you back on congresswoman. thanks for joining us. okay, we know a lot of spending is going on. republicans plan to send president biden a one trillion dollar infrastructure offer. seems like 6, 7 trillion in new biden spending. three obama officials slamming biden's policies, gina mccarthy, larry summers and jason furman. what do you think of that. >> i agree that biden administration has...
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kiawah, south carolina, a course not far from charleston, kiawah, south carolina, a course not farfromy. he won his second major title here by eight
kiawah, south carolina, a course not far from charleston, kiawah, south carolina, a course not farfromy. he won his second major title here by eight
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one of those entrepreneurs is the owner of oil and vinegar in greenville, south carolina. a long successful career teaching at the culinary institute for opening her own business. she and her husband are now proud owners and business leaders seeking major contributions from the community, every single senator to stop and embrace her passion to pursue the dream, i'm introducing golden entrepreneur entrepreneurship act focusing on looks like her so we can help encourage and motivate more successful entrepreneurs in their golden years. legislation provides training opportunities for senior upper new entrepreneurs requiring to track the number and amount of loans provided for senior owned businesses. seniors have tremendous opportunities from the gig economy, scores of seniors work as independent contractors, fr workers and freelance. 2019 report by adt institute found 30% of all contractors for 55 years or older. they participate in the gig economy in a strong and powerful way and enjoy incredible high levels of satisfaction. south carolina's in retirement incomere, her flexi
one of those entrepreneurs is the owner of oil and vinegar in greenville, south carolina. a long successful career teaching at the culinary institute for opening her own business. she and her husband are now proud owners and business leaders seeking major contributions from the community, every single senator to stop and embrace her passion to pursue the dream, i'm introducing golden entrepreneur entrepreneurship act focusing on looks like her so we can help encourage and motivate more...
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representative timmons represents south carolina's fourth congressional district. he also served on the house financial services committee. before joining congress, he was a prosecutor in arizona and
representative timmons represents south carolina's fourth congressional district. he also served on the house financial services committee. before joining congress, he was a prosecutor in arizona and
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manico in south carolina. portrait of susie king taylor is thinking about the aspect of susie king taylor and her diary and her book. she had a she understood that soldiers desire to communicate with their loved ones and to write letters and she says i taught a great many of the comrades in company e to read and write when they were off duty nearly all were anxious to learn and also her husband also work with her on that. this is a fantastic image of in the scene in beaufort south carolina with a regimen as is entitled of composed of of quote in skate. escape slaves in formation. we see the land we see the importance of this image and the rarity of space. but the comportment of the pose of the of the men and uniform it says a lot about the the next step where they were prepared to move forward then and i'm going to walk through some images here that that rarely we rarely see but we see in private collections and the importance of photography and how the picture gallery was a central place for the soldiers to e
manico in south carolina. portrait of susie king taylor is thinking about the aspect of susie king taylor and her diary and her book. she had a she understood that soldiers desire to communicate with their loved ones and to write letters and she says i taught a great many of the comrades in company e to read and write when they were off duty nearly all were anxious to learn and also her husband also work with her on that. this is a fantastic image of in the scene in beaufort south carolina with...
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take a look at that map, from texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina, north attack parts of the pipeline. the cyberattack comes on the heels of other recent cyberattacks on u.s. companies and government. the attack highlights the urgent need for legislation addressing the nation's aging infrastructure. as "the new york times" noted, cyberattack is a vivid demonstration of the vulnerability of infrastructure to cyberattacks. the shutdown of such a vital pipeline, one that has served the east coast since the 1960s, highlights the vulnerability of aging infrastructure that has been connected directly or indirectly to the internet. as for the future of biden's multi trillion infrastructure
take a look at that map, from texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina, north attack parts of the pipeline. the cyberattack comes on the heels of other recent cyberattacks on u.s. companies and government. the attack highlights the urgent need for legislation addressing the nation's aging infrastructure. as "the new york times" noted, cyberattack is a vivid demonstration of the vulnerability of infrastructure to cyberattacks. the shutdown of such a vital...
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businesses can finally fill open positions, here to discuss is a south carolina native and owner ofecue, jeffrey katz, good to see you, thanks for being here. i understand you are doing well, that you've been trying to stay open most days but some days you've been struggling and had to close down some days to be able to do interviews, tell your biggest hurdle you're facing right now. >> the biggest hurdle we are facing is the fact that we don't have enough manpower or woman power to help us fill the demand for what the restaurant needs, we've had it closed down monday and tuesday, so we can get the right people in here that are passionate about an opportunity to better themselves at this restaurant or just in general and move on from this. >> if you watch other cable outlets you've seen, i'm sure you have seen people saying it's not true people can't find workers. what do you say to that argument because i hear it constantly. >> it is difficult. you try to bring people in, some people don't show up, some people are quitting, i'm not sure what the reasoning behind that is. i'm just i
businesses can finally fill open positions, here to discuss is a south carolina native and owner ofecue, jeffrey katz, good to see you, thanks for being here. i understand you are doing well, that you've been trying to stay open most days but some days you've been struggling and had to close down some days to be able to do interviews, tell your biggest hurdle you're facing right now. >> the biggest hurdle we are facing is the fact that we don't have enough manpower or woman power to help...
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kids to school and we need to make sure those folks have fuel in the car, what i do know and south carolinaolina and georgia they announced they can have a state of emergency potentially south carolina is under the state of emergency because of covid-19 i want to make sure we urge, not panic over the next couple of days to get through this. liz: let's watch former energy secretary on this. >> i'm pretty sure the clinton administration, bush administration, obama administration work to get america to be independent of other countries of oil and gas and we did the under the trump administration we not only became independent we became dominant in this administration wants to take that away, stop building pipelines, if there was ever a wake-up call, president biden maybe we should build more pipelines instead of shutting them down, this was it with the colonial pipeline, this is insanity. liz: the issue is 85% of energy installation across the country is in private hands in the private sector, what is infrastructure bill that the biden the administration has been touting what will they do to p
kids to school and we need to make sure those folks have fuel in the car, what i do know and south carolinaolina and georgia they announced they can have a state of emergency potentially south carolina is under the state of emergency because of covid-19 i want to make sure we urge, not panic over the next couple of days to get through this. liz: let's watch former energy secretary on this. >> i'm pretty sure the clinton administration, bush administration, obama administration work to get...
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we have back with us south carolina congresswoman nancy mace. it is great to see you. okay, we have energy secretary jennifer granholm, today she said that pipelines, quote, are the best way to go to deliver oil and gas. she got her job by supporting killing the keystone pipeline. so what do they want now? excuse me, let's do a do-over, get the 10,000 jobs back. what are they doing? >> this will probably not be the first or last time see a reversal of fortune for president biden's administration, particularly after the abysmal jobs report on friday where economists predicted a million new jobs in the first quarter and they came out with 250,000. just so happens when you kill the keystone pipeline you killed tens of thousands of jobs. biden will learn the hard way, following in the footsteps of nancy pelosi and aoc, socialist policies are job killers for everyday, heart-working americans. -- hard-working americans. elizabeth: the debate, do we need more pipelines? we went through a oil boom. why don't we have more pipelines? there are less gfcs and trucks
we have back with us south carolina congresswoman nancy mace. it is great to see you. okay, we have energy secretary jennifer granholm, today she said that pipelines, quote, are the best way to go to deliver oil and gas. she got her job by supporting killing the keystone pipeline. so what do they want now? excuse me, let's do a do-over, get the 10,000 jobs back. what are they doing? >> this will probably not be the first or last time see a reversal of fortune for president biden's...
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sort of like what south carolina is doing. >> breaking news here and quite a choice to make here reelouth carolina the governor signed a law that would force inmates on death row to choose electric chair or firing squad. the state has not carried out an execution in a decade due to a shortage of drugs for lethal injection. so this new law keeps lethal injection as the preferred to method but it requires either the chair or the firing squad if the drugs are not available. >> trevor: that's right. if south carolina can't get the drugs to lethally inject you, then you choose either electrocution, in which case they take you to the electric chair, or death by firing squad. in which case they take you to an american high school. i have a question here, people, how are they coming up with these options? are they all in a room spit balling ideas? so how about a firing squad or a guillotine or, oooh, what about this -- eating too many ghost peppers! what do you think? or we could always just not kill them. ( laughter ) just kidding. how about if they get tampled by elephants? i mean, look, i
sort of like what south carolina is doing. >> breaking news here and quite a choice to make here reelouth carolina the governor signed a law that would force inmates on death row to choose electric chair or firing squad. the state has not carried out an execution in a decade due to a shortage of drugs for lethal injection. so this new law keeps lethal injection as the preferred to method but it requires either the chair or the firing squad if the drugs are not available. >> trevor:...
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. >> dickerson: we'll hear from south carolina senator tim scott, hen is also the party's lead negotiator on police reform. and then a covid check-in. cases are down, but so are vaccinations. how can we pick up the pace to overtake the virus. we'll talk with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and 100 days into the biden presidency, americans weigh in. it is all just ahead on "face the nation."♪ ♪ >> dickerson: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." we begin this morning with white house chief-of-staff ron klain. good morning, ron. >> good morning, john. thanks for having me. dicrson: e hehis ort the irangovernmha aged with the west to release some detainees. what can you tell us about that? >> john, i can tell you, unfortunately, that report is untrue. there is no agreement to release these four americans. we're working very hard to get them released. so far there is no agreement to bring these four americans home. >> dickerson: sometimes the other country will rush to the microphones to force your hand. do you feel tlat? >> no. again. we're working hard to bring thes
. >> dickerson: we'll hear from south carolina senator tim scott, hen is also the party's lead negotiator on police reform. and then a covid check-in. cases are down, but so are vaccinations. how can we pick up the pace to overtake the virus. we'll talk with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and 100 days into the biden presidency, americans weigh in. it is all just ahead on "face the nation."♪ ♪ >> dickerson: good morning. and welcome to "face the...
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, rural south carolina, rural west virginia. i know a little bit about west virginia. i know full well that broadband is needed in west virginia, even more so than we need it here in south carolina. so i think that the roads and bridges, great, airports, rails, fantastic. let's do what we need to do for them but let's not leave the human element out of the infrastructure we need. our schools are crumbling and we need infrastructure for our school buildings. we need infrastructure for housing. housing, we've lost so much housing. back in 2008/2009, we know what happened to black wealth. we need to now put in the infrastructure that allows affordable housing to take place, and if you know -- if you look at the tax bill, they keep talking about you didn't do anything with the tax bill, the tax bill, if it were dropped to -- when it was dropped to 21%, it destroyed affordable housing. we need to increase to 28% on the tax structure. i think we ought to do something about elevating the taxes on people making more than $300,000, $400,
, rural south carolina, rural west virginia. i know a little bit about west virginia. i know full well that broadband is needed in west virginia, even more so than we need it here in south carolina. so i think that the roads and bridges, great, airports, rails, fantastic. let's do what we need to do for them but let's not leave the human element out of the infrastructure we need. our schools are crumbling and we need infrastructure for our school buildings. we need infrastructure for housing....
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one of those entrepreneurs --oil and vinegar in greenville, south carolina. they had a long and successful career at a culinary institute. mayor and her husband are now proud owners and business leaders making major contributions to their community. every single senator should stop and embrace her passion to pursue a dream. that is why i am introducing the gold entrepreneurship. it is focusing on stuff so that we can help and motivate more successful entre nous's who are in their golden years. new during offer to -- nurturing opportunities that require them to track the number and loans provided to senior code businesses. it offers tremendous opportunities in the gig economy. seasonal workers, and freelancers. in 2019, 30% of all contractors for 55 years -- were 55 years or older. they enjoy incredible high levels of job satisfaction. south carolina's supplements retirement income so that her flexibilities and independence that comes from being an independent contractor is really important to her. as americans continue to work longer, we need to ensure that t
one of those entrepreneurs --oil and vinegar in greenville, south carolina. they had a long and successful career at a culinary institute. mayor and her husband are now proud owners and business leaders making major contributions to their community. every single senator should stop and embrace her passion to pursue a dream. that is why i am introducing the gold entrepreneurship. it is focusing on stuff so that we can help and motivate more successful entre nous's who are in their golden years....
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and georgia, south carolina, and virginia the figure is 62%.$1.85. >> john: let's bring in republican national committee chairwoman ronna romney mcdaniel. let's go back to where we were four months ago. energy independent, where the number one energy producer in the world, we were a net exporter of energy. now we have a major pipeline shut down, another one was canceled. with thousands of people who are out of work now. gas prices spike income at gasp lines reminiscing of the 1970s and gas stations running out of gas. that is quite a change in four months. >> and it's all due to policy put in place by the biden administration to dismantle the great gains we had under the trump administration. this is not just happening. this is directly because of failures from this administration. shutting down the keystone pipeline, raising gaps prices. terrible jobs report last week. why? their plank people more to be unemployed than they are getting back to work. our greatest ally in the middle east, israel, is being attacked. the republican party stands wi
and georgia, south carolina, and virginia the figure is 62%.$1.85. >> john: let's bring in republican national committee chairwoman ronna romney mcdaniel. let's go back to where we were four months ago. energy independent, where the number one energy producer in the world, we were a net exporter of energy. now we have a major pipeline shut down, another one was canceled. with thousands of people who are out of work now. gas prices spike income at gasp lines reminiscing of the 1970s and...
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and georgia with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington was of what was going to happen that year. they began 1781 more confident of the british success than any of the other four years that he was commander and i think what clinton ultimately thought was if the french and americans could score a decisive victory in 1781, that the war would end in a negotiated settlement and clinton wasn't alone in that, i think washington felt that, lafayette says that, john adams and europe is telling congress pretty much the same thing, adams is telling congress they've been in this for three years and haven't gained anything out of it so you've got to
and georgia with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than...
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you know i love south carolina, the gamecocks. marching band, all of it. love it all. >> and he gives back to the university a lot, too, not just mentioning them all the time. >> thank you guys so much. that was fun. >>> coming up, the new study that suggests our cities are full of psychopaths. >>> and as we bid our own kenneth moton a fond farewell, a moment you will not want to miss. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more.
you know i love south carolina, the gamecocks. marching band, all of it. love it all. >> and he gives back to the university a lot, too, not just mentioning them all the time. >> thank you guys so much. that was fun. >>> coming up, the new study that suggests our cities are full of psychopaths. >>> and as we bid our own kenneth moton a fond farewell, a moment you will not want to miss. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ look, i gotta say something....
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drivers self-reporting outages and prices across the country, it does seem that at this time south carolina46% of gas stations without fuel. georgia's experiencing around the same. north carolina, as you mentioned, 57% of gas stations without fuel. that state is actually seeing probably some of the best improvement over the last couple of days, but still the worst off washington, d.c. currently as of this afternoon, 81% of the stations there without fuel. so when i say that, for example, north carolina seeing some improvement, this is still very incremental, it is a very slow improvement. and that is because even though colonial pipeline as you mentioned said their operations are normal, we're talking about a pipeline that has fuel flowing through it five miles per hour. the trucks still need to make these deliveries and that's why you have several states under states of emergency, lifting weight restrictions for the trucks delivering fuel and those declarations help in preventing price gouging, authorities are still emphasizing to people, please do not horde the gas, only take what you nee
drivers self-reporting outages and prices across the country, it does seem that at this time south carolina46% of gas stations without fuel. georgia's experiencing around the same. north carolina, as you mentioned, 57% of gas stations without fuel. that state is actually seeing probably some of the best improvement over the last couple of days, but still the worst off washington, d.c. currently as of this afternoon, 81% of the stations there without fuel. so when i say that, for example, north...
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president biden is killing the american dream because of this, in south carolina we have a workforce shortage. our governor henry mcmasters put in place in south carolina no longer accepting federally related pandemic relief. it is incentivizing people to want to stay home as opposed to go outside and work. the american dream is alive and well and it looks like opportunity and opportunity looks a lot like hard work. we have an administration, vice president, who says nobody should have to work two jobs to make their dreams come true. who said that? where is that written in the constitution that you are not going to have to work hard to make things happen. i hate the fact that people have to pay for child care. i have done it. i have 3 children myself, i understand what it is like, baby formula and diapers on the credit card to pay to take care of your children to make things go. money grows on trees, the american people, and tax credits, free healthcare, free childcare, these are all things paid for through taxes. todd: the price tag you can see is upwards of $5.7 trillion. to motiva
president biden is killing the american dream because of this, in south carolina we have a workforce shortage. our governor henry mcmasters put in place in south carolina no longer accepting federally related pandemic relief. it is incentivizing people to want to stay home as opposed to go outside and work. the american dream is alive and well and it looks like opportunity and opportunity looks a lot like hard work. we have an administration, vice president, who says nobody should have to work...
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i don't think it is surprising it is montana and south carolina, and off the top of my head, 20 others where that is a lot of money. that benefit is a lot of money giving the average labor -- money given the average labor salary. jonathan: that was some of the complaints in the package. the problem is, once you start doing that, you really start to affect the pace of the rollout. tom: is it a big weekly supplement in queens, new york? jonathan: clearly not, compared to some other states. for neel kashkari, do you know what he is going to say? because i've heard him say it before. he would say if you want the workers, pay them more. they will come. tom: but he's got to be careful what he says with our michael mckee after secretary yellen set up a clinic on what not to say. jonathan: i'm not sure mr. kashkari has ever held back. do you expect them to hold back a little bit later? lisa: no, i don't. it is very hard to come to a conclusion about what influenced this extra stimulus payment actually has because frankly, when you talk to economists, it is a mystery. the frictions are incredi
i don't think it is surprising it is montana and south carolina, and off the top of my head, 20 others where that is a lot of money. that benefit is a lot of money giving the average labor -- money given the average labor salary. jonathan: that was some of the complaints in the package. the problem is, once you start doing that, you really start to affect the pace of the rollout. tom: is it a big weekly supplement in queens, new york? jonathan: clearly not, compared to some other states. for...
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joining me now, house majority whip james clyburn of south carolina.rn, thanks for joining us. the u.s. added wjobs well below predictions. your state's republican governor henry mcmaster says south carolina will soon no longer participate in the expanded unemployment programs passed in june because he said "what was intended to be a short-term resis assistance during the height of the pandemic turned into a dangerous federal entitlement incentivizing and paying workers to stay at home rather than encouraging them to return to the workplace." do you think that for some people those extra funds are possibly providing a disincentive to work? >> first of all, jake, thank you very much for having me and happy mother's day to all the mothers out there, especially my two daughters jennifer and angela. but, you know, listening to the governor's statement the other day bothered me a little bit. south carolina. where we have such a southern -- let's just say female-dominated workforce. if you look at that jobs report, yes, it was disappointing, but more disappo
joining me now, house majority whip james clyburn of south carolina.rn, thanks for joining us. the u.s. added wjobs well below predictions. your state's republican governor henry mcmaster says south carolina will soon no longer participate in the expanded unemployment programs passed in june because he said "what was intended to be a short-term resis assistance during the height of the pandemic turned into a dangerous federal entitlement incentivizing and paying workers to stay at home...
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i met with stephen benjamin who is the mayor of columbia south carolina because i had worked in south carolina when i was at the southern elections fund helping to get that selected in the 70s. when i talked to him, he's also the national president of the black mayors. so, i told him how we were going to organize with him to help mobilize voter registration. because i've seen the wave coming based upon all of those now speaking out on voting rights as of one of those issues that it sprang from. those families or individuals that were killed. >> going back to that awful tragedy, some of the things that people are talking about, what are those things that you think are so important? >> well, one of the things that came out was the issues of gun control and another thing that came out was a flag. and i think that the mormon republican you know giving them the kudos. he spoke out and essentially he cut off the ring inbox then a lot of republican legislators. they forced them to back down and reverse their position. the same thing with hillary clinton. she was a strong voice. forced every
i met with stephen benjamin who is the mayor of columbia south carolina because i had worked in south carolina when i was at the southern elections fund helping to get that selected in the 70s. when i talked to him, he's also the national president of the black mayors. so, i told him how we were going to organize with him to help mobilize voter registration. because i've seen the wave coming based upon all of those now speaking out on voting rights as of one of those issues that it sprang from....
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after his victory in south carolina.ots ahead of a field that included 99 of the tour's top 100 players. >> 50 is the new 20. mickelson earned a bomb $2 million payday. >> moving to the playoffs where the new york knicks are making their first postseason appearance since 2013. remember that one? the hawks visited the most famous arena in game one of the east quarterfinals. the game was tied late when the hawks' trae young hit the floater. >> sure. >> hits a floater! >> but the knicks do what the knicks do in the playoffs and lost. 107-105, sorry, knicks fans. >> i'm going to give his e-mail address so he can get all the smoke. in the west, the defending champions, lakers, visited phoenix to start their series with the suns. that's phoenix. they're the suns. there was misbehaving in the fourth quarter. chris paul appears to undercut lebron james who hits the deck hard. the players from both sides had to be separated. most points ss ayer in a pyo debut, don't ask mew ie biles is ready forhe she made a difficult vault in co
after his victory in south carolina.ots ahead of a field that included 99 of the tour's top 100 players. >> 50 is the new 20. mickelson earned a bomb $2 million payday. >> moving to the playoffs where the new york knicks are making their first postseason appearance since 2013. remember that one? the hawks visited the most famous arena in game one of the east quarterfinals. the game was tied late when the hawks' trae young hit the floater. >> sure. >> hits a floater!...
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. >>> let's bring in house majority whip james clyburn from south carolina. first, congressman, i want to get your reaction from this video that's now public showing louisiana state troopers beating, tasing, dragging this black man face down two years ago. the police report obviously told a very different story. >> jake, thanks very much for having me. two years ago, we just saw video down in charleston, south carolina, from something that happened back in january. now the police officers have been terminated there. but finally the video was made public. what we see here is more evidence that something must be done about this so-called qualified immunity, and we have to stop the notion that some police officers seem to have that they can do whatever they want to do, however they want to do it, to whomever they wanted to do, and being immune from any accountability. qualified if you look at black's law dictionary, says limited, restricted. there's nothing that says it's absolute. that word itself is being applied in an absolute fashion throughout law enforceme
. >>> let's bring in house majority whip james clyburn from south carolina. first, congressman, i want to get your reaction from this video that's now public showing louisiana state troopers beating, tasing, dragging this black man face down two years ago. the police report obviously told a very different story. >> jake, thanks very much for having me. two years ago, we just saw video down in charleston, south carolina, from something that happened back in january. now the police...
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representative timmons represents south carolina's fourth congressional district. he also served on the house financial services committee. before joining congress, he was a prosecutor in arizona and served in the south carolina [indiscernible] he serves the country as a first lieutenant in the south carolina air national guard. let me thank you both for joining us today. before we start, i want to make sure attendees are aware they can submit questions within the live chat on youtube or facebook or twitter. i would like to begin with a question. for those joining us and are less familiar with the committee, [indiscernible] go about breaking that down. maybe we will start with you. >> thank you for having us. willie amand i have taken to doing rock paper scissors to determine who goes first when we do these joint appearances. unfortunately, i only play rock. he has figured me out. you mentioned at the get go about 2-3 decades ago -- this is the latest iteration of that. our goal, our mission is to have congress work better for the american people, make it more effe
representative timmons represents south carolina's fourth congressional district. he also served on the house financial services committee. before joining congress, he was a prosecutor in arizona and served in the south carolina [indiscernible] he serves the country as a first lieutenant in the south carolina air national guard. let me thank you both for joining us today. before we start, i want to make sure attendees are aware they can submit questions within the live chat on youtube or...
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wilson of south carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. wilson will vote nay on house resolution 275. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? mr. -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. young from the great state of alaska, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. young will vote nay on h.res. 275. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 244. the nays are 180. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on passage of h.r. 1629 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1629, a bill to amend the federal food, drug, and cosmetic act with respect to limitations on exclusive approval or licensure of orphan drugs, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the passage of the bill. as the member designated by. -- members will record their votes by electronic device. of t
wilson of south carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. wilson will vote nay on house resolution 275. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? mr. -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. young from the great state of alaska, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. young will vote nay on h.res. 275. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 244. the nays are 180. the resolution is adopted. without...